by dankeelan | Oct 4, 2022 | Featured, Future of Work, U.S. Economy
We are at an inflection point. People are burnt out. There have been tons of think pieces on quiet quitting and what it all means but it’s simple, people are drained. In the world of work, the new expectation of “always on”...
by dankeelan | Sep 27, 2022 | Education, Featured, Mentoring
Since the onset of Covid-19, veteran and novice teachers experienced increased stress, upheavals, and challenges in their daily teaching life. The induction program mentors at my school expressed new frustrations and feelings of helplessness when attempting to support...
by dankeelan | Sep 27, 2022 | Automation, Featured
Sports reflect a societal trend of increasing automation. Policymakers should wrestle with the impact that autonomous technological development will have on the workforce, and ensure that marginalized groups are not left behind. Having had the good fortune of...
by dankeelan | Sep 27, 2022 | Featured, Hybrid Workplace, U.S. Economy
There has been an endless stream of speculation from pundits and economists alike that we may soon see a recession in our economy. However, at this time, according to the latest reports, even the nation’s top economists are unsure of which way the economic winds...
by dankeelan | Sep 27, 2022 | Featured, Finance, Gig Workers, Retirement
Running out of money is a top concern for many Americans – especially those who work in the gig economy and may not have access to a retirement plan at their jobs. More than half of nontraditional workers – 54.5% – say they’re worried they won’t have enough money in...
by dankeelan | Sep 14, 2022 | Featured, Retirement
Mike Dawson, 54, a lobsterman in Maine, started saving for retirement in his mid-to-late 20s with an individual retirement account. In good years, he puts aside additional savings separately to supplement the amount he can sock away each year in an IRA. “I save better...
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